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Explore potential disease related metabolites based on latent factor model

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Abstract Background In biological systems, metabolomics can not only contribute to the discovery of metabolic signatures for disease diagnosis, but is very helpful to illustrate the underlying molecular disease-causing mechanism. Therefore, identification of disease-related metabolites is of great significance for comprehensively understanding the pathogenesis of diseases and improving clinical medicine. Results In the paper, we propose a disease and literature driven metabolism prediction model (DLMPM) to identify the potential associations between metabolites and diseases based on latent factor model. We build the disease glossary with disease terms from different databases and an association matrix based on the mapping between diseases and metabolites. The similarity of diseases and metabolites is used to complete the association matrix. Finally, we predict potential associations between metabolites and diseases based on the matrix decomposition method. In total, 1,406 direct associations between diseases and metabolites are found. There are 119,206 unknown associations between diseases and metabolites predicted with a coverage rate of 80.88%. Subsequently, we extract training sets and testing sets based on data increment from the database of disease-related metabolites and assess the performance of DLMPM on 19 diseases. As a result, DLMPM is proven to be successful in predicting potential metabolic signatures for human diseases with an average AUC value of 82.33%. Conclusion In this paper, a computational model is proposed for exploring metabolite-disease pairs and has good performance in predicting potential metabolites related to diseases through adequate validation. The results show that DLMPM has a better performance in prioritizing candidate diseases-related metabolites compared with the previous methods and would be helpful for researchers to reveal more information about human diseases.
Title: Explore potential disease related metabolites based on latent factor model
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Abstract Background In biological systems, metabolomics can not only contribute to the discovery of metabolic signatures for disease diagnosis, but is very helpful to illustrate the underlying molecular disease-causing mechanism.
Therefore, identification of disease-related metabolites is of great significance for comprehensively understanding the pathogenesis of diseases and improving clinical medicine.
Results In the paper, we propose a disease and literature driven metabolism prediction model (DLMPM) to identify the potential associations between metabolites and diseases based on latent factor model.
We build the disease glossary with disease terms from different databases and an association matrix based on the mapping between diseases and metabolites.
The similarity of diseases and metabolites is used to complete the association matrix.
Finally, we predict potential associations between metabolites and diseases based on the matrix decomposition method.
In total, 1,406 direct associations between diseases and metabolites are found.
There are 119,206 unknown associations between diseases and metabolites predicted with a coverage rate of 80.
88%.
Subsequently, we extract training sets and testing sets based on data increment from the database of disease-related metabolites and assess the performance of DLMPM on 19 diseases.
As a result, DLMPM is proven to be successful in predicting potential metabolic signatures for human diseases with an average AUC value of 82.
33%.
Conclusion In this paper, a computational model is proposed for exploring metabolite-disease pairs and has good performance in predicting potential metabolites related to diseases through adequate validation.
The results show that DLMPM has a better performance in prioritizing candidate diseases-related metabolites compared with the previous methods and would be helpful for researchers to reveal more information about human diseases.

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